Forrester v. Federal Bureau of Prisons

The opinion of the court was delivered by: Henry H. Kennedy, Jr. United States District Judge

MEMORANDUM

In response to the Order of September 12, 2007, the Bureau of Prisons has sufficiently shown that plaintiff has not been deprived of his statutory right to participate in available educational or vocational training programs at Rivers Correctional Institution. See Defendants' Supplemental Motion to Dismiss at 3 and supporting exhibits; Reply to Plaintiff's Response in Opposition to Defendants' Supplemental Motion to Dismiss and Plaintiff's Request for Judicial Notice, Attachment 1 (Pl.'s Transcript). Plaintiff's opposition, including his proffer of public records, does not present a triable issue on the remaining statutory claim. See generally Memorandum Opinion (Sept. 12, 2007) (finding for defendants on all other claims). Accordingly, the Court will grant defendants' supplemental motion and will now dismiss the case by separate Order issued contemporaneously with this Memorandum.

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